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“…These tasks can be realized through psychological trainings to form motivational attitudes, develop professional qualities of future specialists, skills of the competent setting of professional goals. Business simulation games are aimed at understanding stages of professional development, understanding possible barriers and developing skills to overcome them; it will also contribute to correction of these areas and be aimed at improving personal competitiveness [9] as well as psychological well-being [10]. For further development of professional attitudes, aspirations and actions, meeting with successful professionals may be of interest; they can acquaint future graduates with specific experience of professional development.…”
Currently, the problem of rehabilitation, adaptation and integration of people with disabilities and special educational needs into modern society is one of the most urgent tasks in Russia. The article reveals the experience of the Center of inclusive education at "Chuvash State University named after I. N. Ulyanov" (the Russian Federation, Cheboksary), involving such activities as: organizational and legal activities; educational and methodological support for educational process of people with disabilities and special educational needs (due to limited health capacities); personnel training; material and technical support for educational process; comprehensive support for educational process and health protection; psychological and pedagogical support. This study is devoted to the problem and prospects of creating an accessible educational environment for students of a higher educational institution with special needs and disabilities. The article describes the study of psychological readiness for future professional activities of people with disabilities studying at higher educational institutions. This paper analyzes and compares features of psychological readiness for future professional activity of students with special educational needs (disabilities) and students who do not have disability. It presents the results of studying the ratio of motives for educational activity, analyzes the combination of identified motives to study, dominant professional preferences, goals and reasons for education, professional intentions, requirements for future potential work and wages, ideas about future professional activities and difficulties in the employment process, means to improve their professional competence. The authors highlight possible ways toward optimization of psychological readiness for future professional activity of students with disabilities. The presented analysis of the experience of psychological and pedagogical support for students with disabilities at a regional university may be of interest for further development of continuous education and support for people with special needs and disabilities. Keywords-students of a higher educational institution with disabilities, psychological readiness for future professional activities, Center of inclusive education.
“…These tasks can be realized through psychological trainings to form motivational attitudes, develop professional qualities of future specialists, skills of the competent setting of professional goals. Business simulation games are aimed at understanding stages of professional development, understanding possible barriers and developing skills to overcome them; it will also contribute to correction of these areas and be aimed at improving personal competitiveness [9] as well as psychological well-being [10]. For further development of professional attitudes, aspirations and actions, meeting with successful professionals may be of interest; they can acquaint future graduates with specific experience of professional development.…”
Currently, the problem of rehabilitation, adaptation and integration of people with disabilities and special educational needs into modern society is one of the most urgent tasks in Russia. The article reveals the experience of the Center of inclusive education at "Chuvash State University named after I. N. Ulyanov" (the Russian Federation, Cheboksary), involving such activities as: organizational and legal activities; educational and methodological support for educational process of people with disabilities and special educational needs (due to limited health capacities); personnel training; material and technical support for educational process; comprehensive support for educational process and health protection; psychological and pedagogical support. This study is devoted to the problem and prospects of creating an accessible educational environment for students of a higher educational institution with special needs and disabilities. The article describes the study of psychological readiness for future professional activities of people with disabilities studying at higher educational institutions. This paper analyzes and compares features of psychological readiness for future professional activity of students with special educational needs (disabilities) and students who do not have disability. It presents the results of studying the ratio of motives for educational activity, analyzes the combination of identified motives to study, dominant professional preferences, goals and reasons for education, professional intentions, requirements for future potential work and wages, ideas about future professional activities and difficulties in the employment process, means to improve their professional competence. The authors highlight possible ways toward optimization of psychological readiness for future professional activity of students with disabilities. The presented analysis of the experience of psychological and pedagogical support for students with disabilities at a regional university may be of interest for further development of continuous education and support for people with special needs and disabilities. Keywords-students of a higher educational institution with disabilities, psychological readiness for future professional activities, Center of inclusive education.
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